Creating a Main Form With Multiple Toggles

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I'm an Access newbie....(so draw me pictures please). I've worked for 3 #@!&
days trying to get Access to allow me to have more than one toggle button on
a main form. Of course M/soft thinks you only need one toggle so their
wizard defaults back to NO linked form if you have connected info coming into
a form from more than two tables. I've tried letting the wizard created a
toggle by selecting the data from only 2 of the tables and then trying to
{copy}{paste} then edit a toggle.....THAT DOESN'T work... HELP anyone that
knows access well
 
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 07:51:01 -0800, "Access Forms - How to do MULTI
toggles" <Access Forms - How to do MULTI
I'm an Access newbie....(so draw me pictures please). I've worked for 3 #@!&
days trying to get Access to allow me to have more than one toggle button on
a main form. Of course M/soft thinks you only need one toggle so their
wizard defaults back to NO linked form if you have connected info coming into
a form from more than two tables. I've tried letting the wizard created a
toggle by selecting the data from only 2 of the tables and then trying to
{copy}{paste} then edit a toggle.....THAT DOESN'T work... HELP anyone that
knows access well

I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with the term "toggle" in Access
syntax. You can have scores of command buttons; you can have an Option
Group control with up to 255 options, specified by radio buttons; but
I really don't know what it is that you are trying to create.

Normally if you have a Form based on two tables, it should be based on
a Query joining the two tables; or, more commonly, should have a Form
based on the "one" side table and a Subform based on the "many". Is
this relevant to what you're trying to accomplish?

Could you clarify?

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
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